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1. Australian Phenomics Facility
www.apf.edu.au/news/?print - [Cached]Published on: 1/22/2008 Last Visited: 3/21/2008
Following on from the series of visits in China, Dr Ed Bertram went on to speak about the APF at the Health and Environment Workshop, part of the China-Australia Symposium on Sustaining Global Ecosystems that was held in Beijing from 8-10 August.
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Jion Chen, Zhongzhou Yang, Qingshun Zhao, Rob Saint, Ruth Arkell, Steve Winslade and Ed Bertram
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In July 2007 Ed Bertram, Head of Scientific Programs travelled to China for 19 days on the Young Investigators Exchange Program hosted by the Australian Academy of Technological Science & Engineering and China's Ministry of Science & Technology.
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Following on from the series of successful research institutions in China, Ed joined 5 other young investigators from Australia, who's research areas together cover a broad cross section of Australian science.
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The team spent time at the APF with Ed Bertram, Head of Scientific Programs and CEO Steve Winslade.
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Dr Stuart Read, Dr Byung-Whan Ho, Dr Oh-Kab Kwon and Dr Ed Bertram
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Dr Oh-Kab Kwon and Dr Ed Bertram
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Professor Lu Yong Xiang, Professor of the Chinese Academy of Sciences along with Cao Jinghua, Deputy Director General, Bureau of International Cooperation and Yongguan Zhu, Assistant Director General met with Professor Chris Goodnow and Dr Ed Bertram of the APF to discuss strategies for collaborations between Chinese and Australian Scientists in mouse genome-phenome research. -
2. ANU - National Centre for Biosecurity -
biosecurity.anu.edu.au/staff/b - [Cached]Published on: 3/6/2007 Last Visited: 2/23/2008
Edward Bertram ANU - National Centre for Biosecurity -
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Dr Edward Bertram
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Dr Edward Bertram
Dr Edward Bertram is Head of Scientific Programs at the Australian Phenomics Facility and Group Leader, Anti-Viral T cell costimulation and Memory Group in the Immunogenomics Laboratory at The John Curtin School of Medical Research. He completed his PhD at the University of Adelaide in 1997 and developed a research career at the University of Toronto studying the role of costimulatory cell surface molecules on CD8 T cells in the context of anti-viral immunity. During this time he was a member of CANVAC- Canadian Network for Vaccines and immunotherapeutics. His current research interests include regulation of CD8+ T cell immune responses using influenza virus as a model pathogen and the role that costimulatory molecules such as LIGHT:HVEM and 4-1BBL:4-1BB, as well signals transduced from costimulatory molecules via Carma-1 influence the differentiation of CD8 + T cells. He is also using a unique collection of mouse pedigrees at the Australian Phenomics Facility, bearing chemically induced single base DNA changes across the genome have been undergoing a systematic screen to identify pedigrees with novel genes that regulate the development of CD8 T cell memory and recall responses to influenza virus. -
3. ANU - The John Curtin School of Medical Research - JCSMR
jcsmr.anu.edu.au/org/dig/immun - [Cached]Published on: 7/25/2007 Last Visited: 9/12/2007
Dr Ed Bertram
Immunogenomics Group
Head, Scientific Programs

